Jobos Beach or Playa Jobos is a
beach facing the
Atlantic Ocean located on the
PR-466 street of
Isabela in the northwest of
Puerto Rico.[1] While popular, the beach is dangerous and signs warning tourists of dangerous currents were installed in early 2021.[2]
Jobos Beach is known as a world-class surf spot[3][4] and a good place to
party.[5] In February 2013, the beach hosted the
Rip Curl Pro, a world tour surfing competition.[6] Jobos is also a popular beach for windsurfing.[7] Nearby, also in Isabela, is Pozo de Jacinto, a pit cave steeped in folklore.[8]
The area near Jobos Beach suffered heavy damage from
Hurricane Maria on September 20, 2017.[9] The
Tito Puente Amphitheatre reopened in mid-December 2017 with a concert by Circo, and other artists with Corona Fest x Nuestra Playas (Corona Fest for our Beaches) to raise funds for the clean-up at Jobos and other beaches in the area.[10]
Jobos Beach in Isabela is considered a dangerous beach.[11]
Gallery
View of Rip Curl pro at Jobos Beach in February 2013
Panoramic View of Rip Curl pro at Jobos Beach in February 2013